Tornado watch in effect in southeastern Wis.

In a photo provided by Dodge County Emergency Management, a cattle shed on a family farm in the Town of Hustisford, Wis., is damaged Sunday, Nov. 17, 2013, after severe weather moved through the area. Dodge County Emergency Management Director Joseph Meagher says no cattle were injured. (AP Photo/Dodge County Emergency Management, Joseph Meagher)

MILWAUKEE - A tornado warning has expired for parts of Kenosha, Racine and Walworth counties - but the storm sweeping through south and southeast Wisconsin has knocked out power to more than 4,000 people.

WISN-TV reports that WE Energies said 3,500 customers were without power on the south side of Milwaukee on Sunday morning, while 600 customers had no power in Sheboygan County.

Much of the area is still under a tornado watch until 4 p.m., as severe weather moves through the Midwest.

The tornado watch includes the Milwaukee and Madison areas.

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Tornado watch in effect in southeastern Wis.

MILWAUKEE (AP) ? A tornado warning has expired for parts of Kenosha, Racine and Walworth counties ? but the storm sweeping through south and southeast Wisconsin has knocked out power to more than 4,

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